Emergency CD 3 GE is a live Linux CD console
intended mainly for console use. It based on the
Gentoo live CD and includes many filesystems, access
and recovery software, network discovery and
diagnostic tools, and some multimedia utilities.

Epikscan is a cluster aware, diagnostic script that runs basic health checks and gathers detailed, addressable system information from an RHEL, Scientific Linux, Oracle/OVM2, or CentOS 4, 5, or 6 system. A single archive is created for each host, containing the scan data along with linking information that can be merged with scans from other nodes to produce a cluster oriented report. HTML, text, XML, and SQLite3 database reports can be optionally generated to support both manual and automated fault analysis. The scan and merge process attempts to heuristically identify possible problems with the node or cluster configuration and highlights them in red to speed up the review and resolution process.

Esar is a replacement for the sar utility on
Solaris. In addition to all the standard reporting
features of sar, esar can also report network
usage (UDP, TCP, NFS, and RPC traffic) and the
processor load average.

The goal of Escape-K is to provide an all-in-one platform for IT service management. This means that using a single application (the Escape-K client console), users are able to manage any sized computer organization, from workstation and printers to servers, databases, or network devices. Escape-K follows the main guidelines recommended by ITIL. Therefore, the core of the application is the composed of the CMDB. Depending of the chosen perspective, Escape-K users can deal with incidents and problem resolution as well as server or database administration.

EsteidUtil is a wxWidgets GUI tool for managing
the Estonian ID smartcard. It allows the user to
see the data on th card, change PINs, and perform
some basic diagnostics both on card and necessary
opsys configuration. The code has useful
low-dependency C++ classes for other kinds of
smartcard handling.

FSHeal aims to be a general filesystem tool that
can scan and report vital "defective" information
about the filesystem like broken symlinks,
forgotten backup files, and left-over object
files, but also source files, documentation files,
user documents, and so on. It will scan the
filesystem without modifying anything and
reporting all the data to a logfile specified by
the user which can then be reviewed and actions
taken accordingly.

FTPL (FakeTime Preload Library, aka libfaketime) intercepts various system library calls and tricks programs of your choice into seeing a faked system time without having to change the time system-wide. This can be used for running legacy software with Y2K bugs, testing software for year-2038 compliance, debugging time-related issues such as expired SSL certificates, and using software that ceases to run outside a certain time frame. The faked time can be specified either absolutely or relative to the real current time, and optionally also affects file timestamps. The faked clock continues to run, but can optionally be frozen, slowed down, or made faster. A wrapper script "faketime" simplifies the usage, similar to tools such as fakechroot.

Fritz!WRT is a set of patches to make the OpenWRT
trunk run on AVMs Fritz!Box. Much progress has
been made in recent OpenWRT revisions in the AR7
port, but it's still not running on the Fritz!Box.
The patches also have the potential to make the
T-Com SpeedPort run, because its hardware is very
similar to that of the Fritz!Box. There are
patches for the bootloader, LED support, and
watchdog support, as well as KGDB support.